I need a part, there is a small removable connector in the phone (W760)that receives the charger and usb connector cables, it has broken. Where and how can I get this part? Thanks
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It might be just a bad cable. But the charger is inside the device. The cable only provides power to the internal charger. It could also be a bad battery that just won't charge properly.
Be aware not all USB ports from a PC do give 5 Volt. And even when they do they not all can deliver the norm, 500 mA. Your phone needs 5V and the 500 mA to charge. So when it charges normal on an external charger, check all USB connectors on the PC for the correct power. When your phone also does not want to charge on the external charger, check the cable and the connectors. Connectors must ne clean, A cable is not allowed to have a broken wire in it. If you don't know how to check, just use a new cable.
Check
the USB cable for damage and dirt, especially at the ends. Then try
using the wall charger, as this will provide greater power input than
the computer/USB.
Broken charger or USB cord
Try using different chargers to see if you may have a problem with your charger or cord.
Obstructed/bad dock connector
Inspect
the 30-pin dock connector at the bottom of the iPhone for dirt, lint,
and damaged pins. Clean out the dock connector very carefully with a
tooth pick or soft toothbrush. If the dock connector is broken, you will
have to replace it.
Check
the USB cable for damage and dirt, especially at the ends. Then try
using the wall charger, as this will provide greater power input than
the computer/USB.
Broken charger or USB cord
Try using different chargers to see if you may have a problem with your charger or cord.
Obstructed/bad dock connector
Inspect
the 30-pin dock connector at the bottom of the iPhone for dirt, lint,
and damaged pins. Clean out the dock connector very carefully with a
tooth pick or soft toothbrush. If the dock connector is broken, you will
have to replace it.
Check
the USB cable for damage and dirt, especially at the ends. Then try
using the wall charger, as this will provide greater power input than
the computer/USB.
Broken charger or USB cord
Try using different chargers to see if you may have a problem with your charger or cord.
Obstructed/bad dock connector
Inspect
the 30-pin dock connector at the bottom of the iPhone for dirt, lint,
and damaged pins. Clean out the dock connector very carefully with a
tooth pick or soft toothbrush. If the dock connector is broken, you will
have to replace it.
Check
the USB cable for damage and dirt, especially at the ends. Then try
using the wall charger, as this will provide greater power input than
the computer/USB.
Broken charger or USB cord
Try using different chargers to see if you may have a problem with your charger or cord.
Obstructed/bad dock connector
Inspect
the 30-pin dock connector at the bottom of the iPhone for dirt, lint,
and damaged pins. Clean out the dock connector very carefully with a
tooth pick or soft toothbrush. If the dock connector is broken, you will
have to replace it.
I've had exactly the same problem. The connector that plugs into the docking cradle (or phone if you don't use the cradle) is faulty. Mine had a short circuit. Try gently moving the cable closest to the connector. Alternatively, turn off the charger at the mains socket, leave for 10 minutes or so then switch back on. If that doesn't prove it and you're lucky enough to have another charger, try that to see if the original is at fault.
Be warned that even though it's a 5.2V charger and a common USB type should work, getting hold of the identical USB connecting cable I found impossible. I had no luck sourcing a replacement Binatone charger either.
In the end I removed the sticker from the base of the cradle revealing the screw then undid it to dismantle the cradle. The cradle is very simple so don't worry. I cut the USB plug off the charger, bared & tinned the wires then soldered them directly to the docking contacts (wire with feint white broken line is +5V and should go to CH- solder pad, the plain black 0V wire goes to CH+). You'll have to cut a small notch in the lower edge of the cradle to pass the wires through before reassembly.
The soldering's very easy but don't overheat the pads otherwise the contacts will fall off which might be tricky to reposition. I'm quite handy with a soldering iron but if you're not, it's only a 5 minute job for anyone that's competent.
Check
the USB cable for damage and dirt, especially at the ends. Then try
using the wall charger, as this will provide greater power input than
the computer/USB.
Broken charger or USB cord
Try using different chargers to see if you may have a problem with your charger or cord.
Obstructed/bad dock connector
Inspect
the 30-pin dock connector at the bottom of the iPhone for dirt, lint,
and damaged pins. Clean out the dock connector very carefully with a
tooth pick or soft toothbrush. If the dock connector is broken, you will
have to replace it. God bless you
It's not broken. Try to use a usb cable with 2 connectors(plugs). I mean, you plug one connector(plugs) in the hard drive and 2 connectors in the computer. Because you have 5 volts per usb connector. Or you can use a small nokia charger to start the hard drive. If you need further assistance please post
Sounds like you have loosened up the plug on the phone with your audio converter. If it's still under warranty, use it! Don't mention you have used a cheap connector, afterall you're not 100% sure that was the real cause. If that's not an option, then you can make all your plug legs slightly wider so they'll hook into the phone better. Try use a hairdryer to slightly soften up the tips of the plugs that go into the phone, make sure you don't heat it up too much or it'll deform. Then gently press the tips straight down on a table and very slightly widen the tips. When the tips are wider, they should hook onto the phone better. Good luck!
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